The term terrible two was first coined in the 1950s when mothers of cookie-cutter families didn’t know how to handle outrageous toddler behavior. However, it’s easy to debunk this phrase as a myth if you understand the developmental changes that are happening to your child.

Christmas is nearly a week away and Buzy Beez Child Care Center is fully loaded with handmade holiday decorations. With some simple instructions from Ms. Donna and Ms. Sandy, our kids have filled the Christmas tree, walls, and chalkboards with ornaments, Santas, wreathes, and more. Take a look at what we have accomplished so far!

It’s not just a tale — chicken noodle soup is a perfectly delicious remedy when you’ve got the flu. In an article published by ABC News in 2000, Dr. Stephen Rennard “found evidence the soup contains anti-inflammatory properties that may help prevent a cold’s miserable side effects.” Dr. Rennard is a pulmonary expert at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.

For some parents, you may feel helpless when your little loved one has the flu. You want to hold them, kiss them, and tell them everything will be OK, but you also don’t want to catch the virus yourself.

Scouting a new child care center sounds easy, but take it from us — there is a lot more to it than you think. Whether it is our center or another, the following 20 questions will help parents determine if they are making the best possible decision before placing their child at a new center.

Last Friday, November 20, we celebrated Thanksgiving early with our kids and their families. For weeks, Ms. Donna’s preschool class and Ms. Sandy’s toddler class had been prepping for the special day by making placemats, pilgrim hats and bonnets, and various craft projects that we displayed on our walls.